In Grosse Pointe Park, many diagnostic delays don’t occur in a single dramatic moment. More often, they show up as a pattern:
- A visit ends with reassurance, but no clear follow-up plan when symptoms persist
- Abnormal results arrive after hours, then get delayed in communication or action
- Imaging or lab work is ordered, but the next step (repeat testing, referral, review) stalls
- A specialist visit is scheduled, yet the referral pathway doesn’t move quickly enough
Michigan patients often juggle short appointment windows, referral logistics, and insurance paperwork—so when care doesn’t connect the dots, it’s understandable to feel stuck. The difference legally is whether the clinician handled information in a reasonable way for the situation you presented.
Next step: don’t rely only on memory. Start building a record trail now—because delay cases live or die on timelines.


